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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
North Carolina’s State Bureau of Investigation has adopted a new policy for analyzing drug evidence from crimes. The change was initiated after the North Carolina Supreme Court decided that visual
read moreThere are many different facets to our individual identities. However, someone can steal your identity with just your name, address, social security number, bank account or credit card. Unfortunately, identity theft is
read moreA registered sex offender was warned to leave the American Legion World Series at Keeter Stadium in Shelby, but he returned any way. The man was arrested by Shelby law
read moreOne North Carolina man’s decision to drive drunk has turned into a conviction for the second degree murder of his girlfriend. Julian Gutierrez was drinking at a party on October
read moreAmber B. McGill, 31, was sentenced to ten years in prison this week for causing a car wreck that left a young girl injured. McGill, of Grover, pleaded guilty to
read moreA Carteret County registered sex offender is charged with having a social networking site. A citizen notified the Carteret County Sheriff’s Office that Newport resident Timothy Howard Newman, 35, had an online
read moreThe Shelter of Gaston County and the Gaston County Domestic Violence Prevention Council held a domestic violence march in Gastonia last week in honor of a Gaston County woman and two of
read moreA 47-year-old father and his two teenage sons were arrested last week on drug charges. Joseph Dennis Rambo, and his sons, Zechariah Rashad Rambo, 19, and Elijah Khalid Rambo, 17, were
read moreThe case against three North Carolina State University football players facing drug charges filed in April was dismissed by a Wake County judge this week. Senior offensive lineman Jake Vermiglio, redshirt junior
read moreState v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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